College High School - Rhetorette Yearbook (Warrensburg, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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College High School - Rhetorette Yearbook (Warrensburg, MO) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 110 of 174
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r X A NEW 1-'.F.A. PROJECT: DICK? WEEK? BUT'-s GUEITN' sag HETFER The F.F.A. boys are very act- ive with theirfprojects. Richard Weeks is proud fof the Guernsey heifer which he received fromime Curtis Candy Company 'of Cary, Illinois, on December 5. He is hoping to win many honors onijds project. The sire of this calf has won many prizes, and was 'sold for 33,600 in December l9h6. The mother was a veryr high producer of 67lAA butter fat, Richard has paid 3190 for the four month old heifer, his bid on the calf be- ing the highest received. Mr. Pierce accompanied' itthe freshman Vocational Agriculture class to Week's farm 'Southl of Warrensburg, to inspect this new resident of Johnson Countyc Mro Pierce pointed out dairy temper- ament, conformation, , capacity and ancestery also explained could make the tense and arch-backed. are all interests F.F.A. boys ed in this purchase and 'wish Richard much success with hisxfw venture. of the calf. He that cold weather calf look lveryr 8 F,H.A.1INlTlATION Q Donft worry their A,B5Cm, A,B,C,D,L,ietC kids, Qthemwjknow clear to Zigi and many things pertaining mostly to Hmg Economics, because very 'soon those girls running around tm halls the other day with moum traps on their hair will be act ive members of the COllege Hig F.H.A. chapter. ' The rest of their initiation costume consisted of a hair neg old short 'dressg old hose am oxfordsu 'And did you noticw They carried a boiled egg aroum all days This was supposed to M 'the picture of'a typical house 'wifes Do' you supposed theh ' 'e tmothers wondered? The formal initiation for the girls will be held next Wednemm in the Home Economics room. 'At the beginning of l95O the F.H.A. has planned a money me projectg The funds' from thu projects will make possible a Parent-Daughter Banquet, Daddy Date Nite5 and Mothers Luncheom NONHTALKING CONTEST -all u..,,,lu ENDED non-talkin each persw bus partich ' Winners 'of the contest, in which whoa rode the south pated are: Earnestine Luptom Elenora Bryson and Jennie Brysw of Warrensburg High and Jon McGluney' of College High Originally a single winner ww to get 32, but later it ww decided to split the prize bet wean the last 'four who did nm 'talk. The contest' lasted fm btwehty-nine days, and provw that women can keep from talkim when they make the effort. I

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' W -' ' - -f -.Y .Y-1,1 gy, ---v. f-1 - , ,fs .ll f.A,.Qm,i.-1 - ,, ,Wa -kwa-.. fCont from pave 61 The Judges were Dr Gllbert Rav, Mrs Helen Prescott and Mr Meade Johnson of the College faculty C O Duncan Super lntendent of Klngsvllle's schgol pP6SldSd over the contest College Hlgh School lS apnre C1atlV9 of the efforts made by lts contestants and ppgud f thelr success DOROTHY AMOS A newcomer ln the Sonhowona Class 18 no other than that blues eyed glrl, known to us aslkmothf Amos Dorothy Ann came to College Phgh thls summer and llked lf so well that she declded to come back thls fall If you see a cloud of dust go by, you'll know that lt Ann on her horse gettlng her dally SXGTCISB, as she dearly loves to rlde She also llkes to play baseball When asked about her favorate boy, she exclalmed that she had num ln thls school We wonder mmre he 15 from Dorothy Ann's 3mb1tlOU 13 to hhlsh hlgh schodl. then go to dm UD1VSFS1ty of Cal1fOFH13, Mmre she Wlll study to become anurse HMRLES MASONER Glrl' Have you meet thls Mown eyedknyfrom Farmers Hlghq H's none other than Charles msoner Charles came to us thls war He evldently heard hls WUB1D Slnglng pralses of dns Nhool CMaybe thats the reason MF changlngl Charles was born m Prescott, Kansas, August 7 It seems Charles couldn't MNS W1thOUt strawberry shortcake UW Chocolate malts H15 hobby 15 Fmlng horses and slnglng WMU Trglnn -'Am-,-oz. .A .Z D. 45. BOB DUTTON Bob Dutton, a JUH1OF, came to us, thls year from Butler When you see a boy Wlth auborn halr and brown eyes, S1Dg1Hg NCry Babyn, you'll know lt's Bob We thlnk Bob 1S really swell, and wlsh you would 1HtFOdUC8 your self, lf you don't know hlm DONNA SPROAT As an 3dd1tlOH to our new comers we are lntroducing Donna Sproat, who l a ophomore at CHS Sne atterded Leeton Hlgh School last ye r Swlmmlnv, and skatlng are hex best llked sports Ice Cream and angel food cake are her fa Vorlte foods Donna 13 a member of the Glee Club, Band, and DFHMAUICS Class She 15 well llked y students who know her at CHS BANGLE PIN SALB AMOUNIS TO Q22 66 SOFSh1p of Dr Emmett Ellls, the students of ollege Hlgh,t3nough the sale of bangle plns, were able to contrlbute to the Nat1OD al Tub FOUlOSlS Drlve The Va Fl0US classes COHTF1bUt8S follows Klndergarten Prlmary Intermedlate Seventh and Elghth Grade Freshmen Sophomores and Junlors SSHIOTS Total 522 65 1' ' ,512 -,,1'.Ag5--,..,,p-g.. . ., M- , - . .. V. 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